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Raider RD-GP21 User Manual page 22

Cordless garden pruner set

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Charge the lithium rechargeable battery.
Remove the battery from the handle, press the button down to do this. Pay attention to mains voltage when charging the
battery! The mains voltage must match the data on the charger label. Appliances marked with 230V can also be powered with
a voltage of 220V. Plug the charger into mains supply and connect it to the battery charging socket.
If the battery cannot charge, check the following:
• contact voltage
• Makes good contact with the charger contacts
If the battery still cannot be charged, visit an authorized RAIDER service center.
To ensure that the lithium-ion rechargeable battery will last a long time, you must recharge it immediately. You must
recharge the battery when you notice that the power of the cordless tool decreases.
Do not use or charge a defective battery.
Battery information.
The rechargeable battery is delivered with your rechargeable tool uncharged. The battery must be charged before
using the tool for the first time. The battery is fully charged within ~ 3-5h.
For optimal battery performance, avoid weak discharge cycles. Charge the battery frequently.
Store the battery at least 40% charged in a cool place, the ideal storage temperature is 15%.
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a natural aging process. The battery must be replaced when the capacity drops
to 80% of the capacity of a new battery. Leaky cells in an old battery no longer meet the power requirements and are
therefore a safety risk.
Do not dispose of batteries in an open flame. There is a risk of explosion.
Do not ignite rechargeable batteries or expose them to open flames.
Do not completely discharge the batteries. Complete discharge will damage the battery cells. The most common
reason for full discharge is prolonged storage and non-use of partially discharged batteries. Only store the
rechargeable battery when it is fully charged.
Protect batteries and tools from overload! Overloads will quickly lead to overheating and damage to the cells in the
battery without external heating.
Avoid damage and bumps. Replace rechargeable batteries that have fallen from a height of more than one meter or
that have been exposed to sudden shocks, even if the battery case appears undamaged. The cells in the battery can
be severely damaged. In this regard, read the information on waste treatment.
Use only genuine rechargeable batteries. The use of other batteries may result in injury and risk of fire.
The rechargeable battery is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or by persons without experience and knowledge of the equipment, unless the use is supervised or in
accordance with the instructions for use of the equipment provided by responsible for safety. Children should be careful
not to play with the equipment. The battery charging process must be under the control of the user.
The rechargeable battery should only be charged with the recommended charger. Using a charger designed to charge
another type of battery creates a risk of fire.
When the rechargeable battery is not in use, it should be stored away from metal objects, such as paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws, or other small metallic parts that may short-circuit the battery contacts. Short-circuiting the contacts
can cause injuries or fire.
Store the battery only in dry rooms
with an ambient temperature of
+10°C to +30°C.
Place only charged
batteries in storage (charged at
least 40%).

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